What Are Some Foods You Refuse to Eat Non/reduced Fat
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Milk. I'd rather drink less of it that drink more skim.0
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Fatty_Nuff wrote: »Turkey pepperoni. Bought it once, never again. Cardboard has more flavor.
This is how I feel about Turkey Bacon... I can do just about any other form of turkey, but this... is unnatural.2 -
AllOutof_Bubblegum wrote: »Milk. I'd rather drink less of it that drink more skim.
Yup! I can't drink blue milk...0 -
The first time I really dieted, my goals were 1200 calories a day and 20 grams of fat. It was the early 2000's and everyone thought fat was the worse thing - even healthy fats like olive oil and avocados. I ate turkey bacon/pepperoni then and it was kind of ok but when I gave up on going that low on fat I never looked back at either of those. I'm good with turkey sausage and even ground turkey in recipes that have enough seasoning to mask the lack of flavor in the meat.0
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It's funny, I vastly prefer full fat sour cream and yogurt, but my day to day cheese is reduced fat. It still melts fine, texture is okay, tastes like cheese. Now fat-free cheese is an abomination. I do use full fat parmesan (and not from the green shaker, people!) routinely. I use half and half (real) and don't really drink milk anymore. We use Jif or Skippy "natural" PB in my house. Copious amounts of it. I like that it tastes almost exactly like the stir in oil PB, without the mess of stir in oil0
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Any type of diet soda. I love/need the sugar in regular soda. Since soda is so bad for you, I just end up drinking water so it's a good problem to have7
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The only fat free food I will eat is greek yogurt. Full fat is just to rich0
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Ranch dressing, it just tastes so different from what I am expecting.0
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If I am going to eat or drink something plain, full fat / the real stuff.
If I am going to mix with something else and that something else will provide the taste / flavour, calories are king and I go for the lowest possible.
Yes that is a good point.
I eat cheese as a stand alone product so it matters that it is the one I like.
anything with sour cream or mayo or milk it is added to something else, not a product I eat on its own - so the difference in taste isnt noticeable anyway.
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I don't mind midium fat things like semi skimmed milk, low fat mayo (the very low fat is disgusting), low fat yoghurt but not the fat free.0
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MommyLifts3 wrote: »Keto_Vampire wrote: »Full fat cottage cheese always....mainly because there is no such thing as good tasting 0% cottage cheese. I can not say the same about greek yogurt though (plenty of good zero fat greek yogurts, even plain flavored!)
Zero fat cheese =/= real food...doesn't even know how to melt correctly (it's a chemical abomination & a poor excuse for "food")
Interesting, I like the reduced fat or low fat cottage cheese. Non fat, I think would be gross.
I'll buy Cabot's full fat cottage cheese when the store is out of fat-free and really don't notice a different in the taste.
I won't buy low fat hard cheese or mayo.0 -
Anything. Milk, cheese, ice cream. Low fat dairy is the devil.0
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Processed meats... turkey bacon is nasty and low fat sausage tastes like smoked salty nothing.
I try to limit those kind of foods in my diet anyway, so if i'm going to indulge in bacon or bratwurst maybe 4-5 times a year, I'm going to have the real good stuff.0 -
I want the real thing! Whole fat everything!!!0
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skim milk,cottage cheese.I like reduced fat cheese shreds but no fat free cheese.0
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I wont do reduced fat nut butters either. Nut fats are very good for you.0
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I don’t do low fat anything. It’s almost always processed with extra sugar added.3
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Half-n-half!!!!0
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I don't mind 2% or even 1% cheese, but fat free cheese is just wrong. I can definitely tell the difference with light and nonfat sour creams but for some reason don't mind those.0
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I don’t do low fat anything. It’s almost always processed with extra sugar added.
This really isn't true. Plain low fat dairy has NO extra sugar added. Leaner meats (like 95% lean ground beef or skinless boneless chicken breast) has no sugar added. The vinaigrette I make with only a little oil and more vinegar has no sugar added. Powdered peanuts without fat can be bought without sugar added.
I understand the taste objection, even where I don't share it, but the "it always has sugar added" thing is just not true but is a pervasive myth, especially about dairy.5
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